Starting from the wire itself, it’s designed to be tangle-free, and this comes from the fact that the wire that comes with the earphones is a flat-cable. The build quality of these earphones is very good – top to bottom, I really like what Soundpeats have done here. The box contents and accessories get a 9/10 – again, only the pouch is really missing here. The only thing missing here is a pouch – but at £17, one can’t complain that much, it’s just something I would have liked to see, especially knowing that these earphones are designed for on-the-go use. I’m going to try and keep this as brief as possible, because the conclusion is pretty much in the title – you should get these earphones.īefore getting into the written review, you can find my video review here: Microphonics (higher ratings means lower cable noise): 9/10
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You don't get a glimpse of Godzilla until nearly the first hour mark and the slow reveal is fantastic. His son and the film's lead Ford is luckily played in a much more understated manner making him likeable and grounding the movie a bit from Ken Watanabe's and Sally Hawkins' scenes of bug eyed stares and stupid exposition. Frankly, it makes the first act tedious before he thankfully is killed off. Cranston's hair must not have grown back from Breaking Bad because his wig looks terrible - like his performance. Gareth Edward was a perfect choice to bring back Godzilla after his fantastic feature debut Monstersīryan Cranston, fresh off the Breaking Bad series, plays an over-the-top crazed father to Aaron Taylor-Johnson's lead protagonist Ford Brody.
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